Except that those of us who remember the movie know that she DIDN'T burn the building down by the end of it, so she must have done that later. There's no way she would consider anything that happened after the end of the movie to be when she first saw vampires, ergo, it must have been before the movie.
In other words, major asspull.
Except that those of us who remember the movie know that she DIDN'T burn the building down by the end of it, so she must have done that later. There's no way she would consider anything that happened after the end of the movie to be when she first saw vampires, ergo, it must have been before the movie.
In other words, major asspull.
Not really. Joss has said repeatedly that Buffy the TV character DID burn down the gym--which was the ending that he WANTED to give the movie. He established it in the first episode.
Yeah, the 1992 movie should not be considered canon when it comes to the TV show; the vampires can fly in the movie, they don't dust, and Buffy's watcher says that he is a reincarnation of many past watchers. Also, the stakes are a lot bigger (I mean the actual wooden stakes, not that the situation's more important, hehe)...maybe they're like cell phones, by 1997 they were a lot smaller and more compact the same way cell phones are.
Also, Buffy is a senior in the movie.
And vampires don't have the entertaining death scenes in the series as they do in the movie. Sigh.
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My pal Rhys took a bunch of pics at TT17 in July. ASH was a guest of honour.
"Yeah, the 1992 movie should not be considered canon when it comes to the TV show; the vampires can fly in the movie, they don't dust, and Buffy's watcher says that he is a reincarnation of many past watchers. Also, the stakes are a lot bigger (I mean the actual wooden stakes, not that the situation's more important, hehe)...maybe they're like cell phones, by 1997 they were a lot smaller and more compact the same way cell phones are."
Kill Him A Lot!
Also, in the '92 cinematic interpretation, isn't Buffy's menstrual cycle or something like a radar to approaching bad guys?
Merrick in the series would have made an interesting Watcher, I think. I've always seen the Watchers Council as a mixed bag of the righteous, the control-freaks, and quasi-authoritarians. Merrick was a sympathetic character.
In the movie, she got cramps "like" menstrual cramps.
In an early Jossian writer's draft of the movie, possibly pre-sales, Buffy takes out the main vamp with a pencil that was handy.
Thus leading us to a vamp dusting because a levitating #2 poked him in the shoulderblade in "Choices."
Don't they usually expect crazy folk to be stronger than normal?
There's tear your restraints stronger than normal, and then there's deform rifle barrels like bendy straws stronger than normal.
Interesting story, a friend's father once worked in a psychiatric institution. He lost his nerve for it and quit when a genial trustee was mopping up one night and said "I like you. And it's a good thing, because if I didn't like you I'd do this to you." And then snapped the handle of the mop he was holding.
There's tear your restraints stronger than normal, and then there's deform rifle barrels like bendy straws stronger than normal.
Yeah, but Buff tends to fluctuate between those two levels anyway (as do the vamps). It's a dramatic moment thing, much like Roger Rabbit and the handcuffs.